EASTENDERS broadcast harrowing scenes as Phil Mitchell made a devastating choice to attempt to end his own life amid his secret depression battle.
The BBC soap opera has seen the Walford hardman become increasingly isolated and alone over the past few months.
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Phil, played by Steve McFadden, has been living alone since the breakdown of his marriage to Kat Slater.
His son Ben was also jailed in the US with daughter Louise having left London many years prior.
It has seen him without any family by his side for the first time and has caused him a deep internal struggle which he has kept hidden from those once closest to him.
In the latest episode of the show, Phil was clearly emotional as he struggled to speak during a pub outing with Nigel Bates and his two friends.
When one of Nigel’s friends brands him a “sad sod” and claimed she can see his inner sadness, Phil became tearful and smashed his glass into smithereens with his own bare hands.
He later headed to The Archers where he found himself getting inside one of the customer’s cars.
Clearly still emotional, Phil was seen fighting tears as he appeared consumed with worrying thoughts.
In a tragic move, he opted to turn on the ignition and let the car fill itself with smoke and fumes whilst he was inside the vehicle.
Eventually, Phil began to violently cough and splutter after inhaling a copious amount of smoke.
He managed to open the car door as he stumbled out of the car fighting to catch his breath.
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Disorientated and gasping for air, Phil then took a terrifying tumble which saw his entire body plummet through the pit in the garage.
Phil’s body could then be seen lifeless on the ground after the scary accident amid his worrying suicide attempt.
The tough to watch scenes left fans deeply moved and emotional as one wrote on X: “Tonight’s final scene in #EastEnders was absolutely heartbreaking.”
Another added: “Seeing Phil Mitchell like this is making me so sad.”
A third then wrote: “I just want to give Phil a hug.”
Before a fourth wrote: “Jesus Christ, hard watch.”